So whats the deal with Blu-ray and even HD-DVD....
Let me explain
During the 1990's we were exposed to Dobly AC3 5.1 digital audio, which went for a few yrs before new expanded formats. We heard first about THX surround EX --> Dobly Digital EX-->DTS ES Matrix/Discrete.
Many DVD's started popping up with the 6th channel encoded, resulting in manufactures marketing 6.1 and then 7.1 AVR's. I myself got one of the first 7.1 receivers.
Things were calm and set for a while...
Here comes along Blu-ray and HD-DVD. With them came even newer and better formats: Dolby Digital Plus, Dobly TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution/Master Audio. As a result new AVR popped up with those decoding abilities.
But here is my problem
Seems like every Blu-ray/HD-DVD i look at are all in 5.1...whats the deal
Shouldnt they all have at least 6.1 capabilities. I have DVD versions of certain blu-ray's that are in 6.1, but the Blu-ray is only in 5.1
I am not sure, but i would assume AVR's can add a matrixed rear surround channel from the 5.1 mix, buts still not the same as having a discrete channel encoded.
I hope we dont start seeing re-releases of Blu-rays (Special Deluxe Platinum Editions) with added 6.1 or 7.1 mixes.
Anyone else wonder why all these new HD version are mostly in 5.1 ??